Not too long ago we wrote about this new phone that Motorola is supposedly baking up called the Droid RAZR. Now the mythical phone has made its first appearance in a benchmark over at Nenamark this weekend.
Benchmark details showed the device was packing Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread), a qHD screen (960×540), along with a powerful OMAP4430 clocked at 1.2GHz (“Turbo”). Rumors also suggest the handset could end up with the 4460 processor which runs at a minimum of 1.5GHz. Other than that, detailed specs are scarce. It’s widely expected that this beastly phone will be on Big Red, taking full advantage of the carrier’s blazing 4G LTE network.
I for one hope that Motorola hits the sweet spot when it comes to form factor, especially since the company seems to be running with the classic RAZR name. Honestly, it would make absolutely no sense whatsoever to revive the RAZR name if the device isn’t actually thinner or as thin as the current Galaxy S II phones. Well, whatever the form factor ultimately ends up being, it’s going to have some serious competition in the Samsung Nexus Prime and HTC Vigor.
[via Droid-Life]